Minggu, 06 September 2009
Population Growth Development
Indonesian population has develop far from the last years ago until now days. Eventhough when the Dutch colonized, the population of Indonesia decrese, because of the rules last time. But, since Indonesia is independence now, so those rules are not used anymore. Now, Indonesia has many population. This is the population growth development graph.
Factors Affecting Population Growth
There are 4 factors that affect the population growth, that are :
1) BIRTH RATE-the number of live births per 1000 in a year
Birth rates are affected by such factors as nutrition, fertility, attitudes about abortion, labour value of children, government policies, social value, the availability of contraception and culture.
2) DEATH RATE-the number of deaths per 1000 in a year
Death rates are affected by disease, war, medical technology, improved health care, transportation development and nutrition.
3) IMMIGRATION-the number of people moving into a country.
Pull factors-characteristics of a place that attracts people to it.
4) EMIGRATION-the number of people leaving a country
Push Factors-characteristics of a place that causes people to leave.
Refugees- people who are forced to leave their country due to war, life-threatening discrimination, famine, or natural disasters.
Sex Ratio
Sex Ratio is the ratio of male population with the female population. With the scale 1:100. The uses of Sex Ratio is to know the population of each, male and female. I f there are more males for example, so the government needs to make more school or work for males. These is the graph of Indonesian Sex Ratio on 1992.
Population Pyramid
This is the population pyramid of Indonesia you can see in this graph the population of Indonesia From year 1971 to 2000. The population pyramid are usually use to know the different of Indonesian population from a year to another year. The population pyramid could tell detailed, between girls and boys.
Life Expectancy Rate
Year | Life expectancy at birth | Rank | Percent Change | Date of Information | |||||||||
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2003 | 68.94 | 135 | 2003 est. | ||||||||||
2004 | 69.57 | 135 | 0.91 % | 2004 est. | |||||||||
2005 | 69.57 | 137 | 0.00 % | 2005 est. | |||||||||
2006 | 69.87 | 137 | 0.43 % | 2006 est. | |||||||||
2007 | 70.16 | 134 | 0.42 % | 2007 est. | |||||||||
2008 | 70.46 | 135 | 0.43 % | 2008 est. |
Migration
There are 2 types of migration, that are:
1.International Migration: International migration is the movements of population from one country to other countries.
2.Internal Migration: Internal migration is the migration happens in one country, such as inter-provincial, inter / district, migration from rural areas to urban areas
There are three criteria for migrants: Life time migrant, Recent migrant, And Total migrant
Life time migrant are those who place at different data collection with wrought-residence at the time of birth.
Recent migrant is one where he lived at different data collection at the time of residence five years earlier.
Total migrant is people who have lived in different places with a place to stay at the time of data collection.
Basically there are two groupings of factors that cause a person to migrate that is push factors and pull factors.
Push Factors:
*The reason of Education, Employment and Marriage
* Natural disasters such as floods, fires, earthquakes, tsunamis, the long dry season or a
Pandemic disaster
*Narrowing the fields work in the origin placed
Pull Factors:
* The opportunity to get a better education.
* Things environment and pleasant living conditions, such as climate, housing, schools and public facilities other.
* The activities in major cities, places of entertainment, culture center as a magnet for those other regions to settle in large cities.
* The expectations will have an opportunity to improve standard of living.